Celebrate the start of a new year with NAWIC at an evening of friendly competition on the green! Date: 22 February 2012Time: 5-8pmWhere: Paddington Bowls Club, 2 Quarry St, Paddington NSW 2021Cost: $55 members/$65 non-membersRegister: nawic.com.au/eventsContact: Emma Hill NAWICnawic.com.au
February 3rd, 2012
Celebrate the start of a new year with NAWIC at an evening of friendly competition on the green!
Date: 22 February 2012
Time: 5-8pm
Where: Paddington Bowls Club, 2 Quarry St, Paddington NSW 2021
Cost: $55 members/$65 non-members
Register: nawic.com.au/events
Contact: Emma Hill
NAWIC
nawic.com.au
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